Steve,

Thanks for pointing this out. Turns out that you are absolutely correct! It is a feature in Preview even though Mail.app is apparently not supported! Since Mail was not working either, I wrongly assumed that both didn’t work within Preview. My bad!

I had to enable sharing in my System (System Settings>Privacy & Security>Sharing) which is a System thing in Sonoma (and apparently off for unknown reasons for the Mailmate app - maybe by default?). I think re-installing the OS as I recently did, may have reset this feature. I will check this feature in pre-release MacOS and report back if it’s working there as well (by default). Some listed apps have other options shown there too.

The checkbox is there for MailMate but was unchecked. Checking it, closing the Preview app and reopening it with a document, then allows the Sharing option within Preview as you’ve already described.

That’s a feature I hadn’t discovered before, so thanks to all on its use.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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On 13 Jan 2024, at 17:48, Steve Burling wrote:

On 13 Jan 2024, at 14:41, Henry Seiden wrote:

Did you check to see if Mail is set up to share via the selection in Preview. Have you tried emailing the Preview doc as an attachment in MailMate?

On my Sonoma even Mail.app is not an option to share directly in Preview’s menu. So I doubt you can expect it to work, even by setting MailMate as the default email application.

On my M1 MBPro running Sonoma 14.2.1, MailMate is an option in Preview's Share menu, and selecting it properly creates a new message with the document attached, and uses the document name as the Subject.

MailMate: Version 1.14 (6017)

-- Steve
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